View of the Presbyterian Church in Georgetown, Colorado; shows the sloping roof of the church and the square tower. The tower has a pointed-arch window on the ground level, and two pointed-arch windows on the second level. On the top of the tower there are four large spires at the four corners, and four smaller ones on each side, between the large ones; the spires are shingled, and are connected by a solid wood railing embellished with a design of pointed arches. The building is made of rough stone from the Georgetown area. A wooden picket fence runs along the street, towards the church; the fence changes to a lattice-pattern near the church.

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Related Material

Image File: ZZR710001085

Notes

Hand-written in pencil on back of photoprint: Georgetown - Presbyterian.; Title supplied by cataloger.; R7100010852

Identifier

Wo1178 DPLW

Filename

10001085.TIF

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